‘The Physics of Heaven’: Bethel’s New Age book
It’s been a year since Living and Powerful published its five-part review of “The Physics of Heaven,” in which authors from Bethel Church urge Christians to relate to God the way New Agers do. Here are links to all five parts, plus some more resources.
‘On earth as it is in heaven’ does not mean healing now
Some Christians believe that “on earth as it is in heaven” means we should be healed now, since there’s no sickness in heaven. What the Bible says about our bodies on earth obliterates that idea.
Jesus did everything He did as God, or else He doesn’t save
Some charismatics claim Jesus lived his life as a man in right relationship with God, not AS God. Not only does the Bible refute this idea, but it shows that such a Jesus cannot save us.
Christians can’t be deceived, some charismatics say
Hypercharismatics like Bethel Church think they have the ultimate defense for their false teachings: God won’t let us go wrong.
The weak, helpless, puny god of Bethel’s ‘Physics of Heaven’
The New Age movement has stolen God’s creative power, and we need to take it back. So says “The Physics of Heaven.” Who would worship such a weak, pitiful god?
How Bethel’s bonkers book butchers the Bible
The authors of Bethel-based “The Physics of Heaven” interpret Scripture in a way that is, frankly, beyond ridiculous. It’s insane.
Bethel’s quantumania: The sensual mysticism of ‘The Physics of Heaven’
In “The Physics of Heaven,” Bethel-based authors urge readers to follow sensations of light and sound, saying God works through that medium even more than through the Bible.
Bethel points Christians to New Age in ‘Physics of Heaven’
Bethel’s book says the New Age movement has stolen God’s power, and Christians need to take it back by doing what New Agers do.
Bethel’s ‘Physics of Heaven’: A new way to interact with God?
A book that came out of Bethel Church claims God is revealing a new, “hidden” way of interacting with him, which means we need to stop clinging to the Bible.